Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-11 | not understand reproof, custom and reason forbade me to
2 1, 16-25| thee, thou torrent of human custom! Who shall stand against
3 2, 4-9 | according to our pestilent custom prolonged our sports in
4 3, 7-13 | judgeth not according to custom, but out of the most rightful
5 3, 8-15 | upon, and confirmed, by custom or law of any city or nation,
6 5, 8-14 | punishable by law, did not custom uphold them; that custom
7 5, 8-14 | custom uphold them; that custom evincing them to be the
8 6, 2-2 | then, as she found this custom to be forbidden by that
9 6, 2-2 | the cutting off of this custom, had it been forbidden by
10 6, 15-25| servitude of an enduring custom, the disease of my soul
11 7, 17-23| This weight was carnal custom. Yet dwelt there with me
12 8, 5-10 | and a lust served, became custom; and custom not resisted,
13 8, 5-10 | served, became custom; and custom not resisted, became necessity.
14 8, 5-11 | yet it was through me that custom had obtained this power
15 8, 5-12 | of sin is the violence of custom, whereby the mind is drawn
16 8, 7-18 | restrained from the flux of that custom, whereby she was wasting
17 8, 9-21 | truth upborne, borne down by custom. And therefore are there
18 9, 7-15 | from that day to this the custom is retained, divers (yea,
19 9, 8-17 | water; preventing an evil custom, and adding this wholesome
20 9, 8-17 | will scorn water, but the custom of drinking will abide."
21 9, 12-30| that most sweet and dear custom of living together? I joyed
22 10, 30-41| of such things as my ill custom there fixed; which haunt
23 10, 40-65| am swept back by former custom, and am held, and greatly
24 10, 40-65| doth the burden of a bad custom weigh us down. Here I can
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